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Archives for December, 2006

Christmas and me

I wanted to blog about this some time ago but as always, I think too much and then all my ideas seem to just dissipate into thin air. Damn irritating….

Sometimes, I think so much about what to blog about and end up with nothing but a splitting headache. Either that or I forget what I want to blog about. I’m always trying to think of something to write about coz there’s always something to write about. I believe my brain works the most in the mornings when I walk to the train station which is some 20 mins away from home. But sometimes, my memory is really bad abd I think I have to go back to the basics - write down whatever ideas that come my way. The thing is, this method works best for me. I’m not like some people who can just start their pc, login and churn up topics for blogging. I’m one of those have-to-think-first kind of blogger. I’m one of those who has to come up with a simple outline and throw in funnies if possible, just to make it interesting for me to read further down the line.
 
Pushing aside humility and all this side-tracking, I wanted to write about Christmas decorations. A couple of weeks ago, on a local radio station, the DJ was ranting off about how stupid he thought it was to put up Christmas decorations in November, and he wanted people to call up and comment. If they did, he would indirectly ridicule them and if they agreed with him, he must have been over the moon! To be totally honest, I was very offended by it. In fact, I was totally appalled that he came up with this topic in the first place! Sadly, Ted agrees with him although he didn’t ridicule me when I pestered him to buy our very first mini Christmas tree so that I could put it up as soon as possible. That was when the plan was for us to fly back to Malaysia for Christmas and I wanted our home to be a wee bit Christmassy even though we wouldn’t be home for it. I’m not really done with the decorating yet coz at the moment, all we have is a Christmas tree so I plan to get a nice Christmas wreath for the front door and some reindeers for the walls inside and perhaps a snowman or 2. :wink:
 
But I think like many others, putting up Christmas decorations in November [or mid-November] is not wrong or stupid….especially after Deepavali or Raya, which ever comes first. Tell me, what could possibly be wrong/stupid about putting up the decorations early? Are there rules about when you can or can’t put up Christmas decorations? But you know what? I don’t care what people think, I’m all for it coz we’ve been doing that all my life back in Malaysia. But here, nup…..you can’t. You’d have to wait till 1st December before you can start your decorating. It’s weird and I don’t like it one bit. :grouch:
 
So my question is : 

  • Do you think it’s wrong/stupid to put up Christmas decorations early?
  • How early or late do you put them up?

G’day ya’ll! Hope your weekend’s been a great one. Saturday morning brough on a sweet surprise and the true meaning of when patience pays off.

I’m sure you would have noticed how often I speak of lorkeets and you’ve also seen some pix which I put up over the weeks. But yesterday was the breakthrough! Look what happen…..finally. :dancing: :grin:

Patience pays off! 

Ted took this for me. After awhile, I had both hands out and birds eating out of them. :grin: :grin:

Sweet! 

This I took myself - literally up close and personal! These birds were eating out of my hand!!! Amazing…..I also managed to take a video too. Scoot on over here to check it out. [Visi, dun jeles hor... :hehe:]

Up close and personal 

Eye-level shot - I was right up in front of their faces.

Another happening thing happened on Friday. As you know, I’m a temp in my current office and I guess it must be coz we’re heading towards the end of the project that on Friday, we had drinkies in the office at about 5pm-ish. Rumours have it that we’ll all be around till Christmas and if we’re really lucky, some of us will be hanging around till March. But not all of us will be around till then, so the management had a little thank-you-for-your-hardwork get-together for everyone and drinkies were served. I would have loved to post up pix of me and my mates but some [well most of them] are not too happy even when I took the pix so I’m not risking putting any up BUT I do have a good shot of the most prized trolley. :grin:

Drinky drinks 

This was the a shot I took as I was going home, it was filled when it first arrived at our floor. We had red wine, white wine, beer and orange juice (??). It seems that our hardwork was a success that during some high-profile dinner the management had on Wednesday, even John Howard [Yes, THE John Howard, Australia's PM!!] congratulated us on our success at handling this T3 thing. Wah….so proud lar me!! :cool:

 

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A daughter, sister, wife, mother and a good friend if you are one too. Nerdy on the outside, kinky on the inside. Has a soft spot for animals and a craze for body art. Stays connected to the rest of the world by blogging, snail mailing to selected friends and postcard swapping.

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